Don´t let discharge your emotions on innocent components – use ESD safe tools ! :)
The unmanaged switches from Hirschmann are the cost-effective way of entering the world of Industrial Ethernet technology without compromising the quality and reliability.
We help you select connectors and appropriate counterparts to power the device while maintaining safety, quality and ease of use.
Because it switches uAmps? Not really. It’s more common to switch several Amps. Because of its size? It is quite questionable what is considered big and what is already small. Then why so?
Let us see 3 typical application examples of WAGO 221 Series. The unbeatable advantages are fast installation, time saving and reliable function. Pull the lever up, insert a conductor and push the lever back down. All done.
Practically every terminal blocks’ manufacturer already took over the technology and produces screwless terminal blocks and connectors. Our long-term partner, Euroclamp, is not an exception. In addition to the dominant range of traditional terminal blocks and plug-in connectors with screws, they also offer a basic range of screwless terminal blocks and screwless plug-in connectors.
You can get relay Interface Modules of 38 and 48 series from Finder already ready to be used, perfectly matching your application. You do not have to assembly the socket, the relay and EMC/indication modules and thus you save time and money.
I’m a proud vandal. I’m observant. I walk with eyes open and I’m not indifferent to new things. I’m a specialist. Electrician. I’m not afraid of electricity. But like everybody else, I also have a soft spot. It’s buttons and switches.
Using the single-ended overmolded Lumberg Automation cords for actuators and sensors will save half of your work.
Think economically. Try a radial fan with the modern GreenTech EC engine from the RADICAL series from EBM-Papst.
Anyone can make a tool to crimp terminals onto a wire. But not everyone can manufacture a tool to crimp the terminals properly...
FUN but REAL: As the Greek gods have their permanent address on Olympus, Japanese gods live on Fuji. And thus it cannot be just a coincidence that our relays are called Fujitsu.